Adrenaline junkie throws herself off a cliff completely NAKED for her first ever base jump (good job she was wearing a parachute)
- Annelise Temple threw herself off the drop in Lauterbrunnen, in the Swiss Alps
- She jumped naked after instructor stressed importance of feeling air on body
- Video of thrillseeker has had more than 96,000 views on her Instagram page
A bold adrenaline junkie truly took the plunge when she launched herself off a cliff completely naked.
Annelise Temple, a thrill-seeker who regularly shares videos of her breathtaking exploits with her 21,500 Instagram followers, threw herself off the drop in Lauterbrunnen, in the Swiss Alps, wearing nothing but her parachute.
She threw herself off the cliff with no clothes on after her instructor stressed the importance of feeling the air on her skin.
The short clip begins
with Annelise preparing for her first ever base jump by taking direction from
her instructor, David Laffargue.
He said: 'It's not about
the gear, it's about your skills. So first, you have to practice slick.
You have to feel the air on your body.
Annelise took his
direction literally. When she arrived at the cliff edge she was set to jump
off, she was naked except for the harness which carried her parachute.
The cheeky newbie,
wearing sunglasses with her hair tied in pigtail plaits, said: 'Ok, am I good
to go?'
David raised his
eyebrows and said: 'Yeah, yeah. That's the kind of gear I like.'
The shot then changed to
footage taken on David's body camera to show the moment Annelise jumped calmly
and serenely off the huge cliff, hurtling towards the valley hundreds of feet
below.
The jump was successful
for the pair, and they landed in a wide open field at the bottom of the cliff.
At the end of the video
David gave a final piece of advice to any aspiring base-jumpers.
He said: 'If you want to
participate on my course, send nudes.'
Other recent daring
exploits Annelise has posted on Instagram include bulldozer racing, sky diving
and a slack line contest.
Her stark naked body
stands out despite becoming smaller and smaller in the camera frame.
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